No, this isnt based on Lojban. It's a collection of different aspects that
i found on the net and put into one table (i tried to translate all of them
to lojban but that's another story).
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:16 PM, Jim Henry <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 3:03 AM, Gleki Arxokuna
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > I disagree on English terms. Here is my attempt to put all English terms
> of
> > aspects in one table.
> >
> > http://mw.lojban.org/index.php?title=Stub:_Grammatical_aspects
>
> Some of those don't seem aspectual at all (attributive and referential
> description, for instance?). I can't comment on the Lojban particles
> that you're translating or glossing there, but some of the English
> example sentences seem rather contrived; are those without Lojban
> glosses representing aspects attested in some other conlang or
> natlang, or ideas for possible or theoretical aspects, or what?
>
> And if "perdurative unlike delimitative says that the time spent on
> activity could have been managed in a more efficient way", then "I
> lived in the city for one year" seems like a bad example. Maybe "It
> took me a year to come up with a satisfying verb morphology for my new
> conlang"? Or more briefly "It took him a year to find a job"?
>
Here is the source: http://www.domeczek.pl/~natko/papers/nk_SofiaVII07.pdf
>
> Here are some other sources of ideas for verb aspect in conlangs:
>
> The 32 Ithkuil aspects:
>
> http://www.ithkuil.net/05_verbs_1.html#Sec5o10
>
> Rick Harrison's essay on verb aspect:
>
> http://archive.is/FNMpb
>
> --
> Jim Henry
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